| 27 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Anarchism | Political philosophy that considers government unnecessary and advocates instead a stateless society | |
| Articles | Why I Am An Anarchist Contrasts the general public view of anarchism with the reality of national governments and their actions |
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| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | Why I Am An Anarchist Contrasts the general public view of anarchism with the reality of national governments and their actions |
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| Interviews | Transcript of Tom Selleck and Rosie O'Donnell's NRA Discussion Segment of The Rosie O'Donnell Show that aired about one month after the Columbine High School massacre (referred to as Littleton) |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The supreme law of the United States of America | |
| Interviews | Transcript of Tom Selleck and Rosie O'Donnell's NRA Discussion Segment of The Rosie O'Donnell Show that aired about one month after the Columbine High School massacre (referred to as Littleton) |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Why I Am An Anarchist Contrasts the general public view of anarchism with the reality of national governments and their actions |
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| Group: | Humane Studies, Institute for | Educational nonprofit founded by F. A. Harper, assists graduate and undergraduate students interested in individual liberty | |
| Mission | About IHS - The IHS | ||
| Group: | Society | Grouping of individuals interacting with each other | |
| Interviews | Transcript of Tom Selleck and Rosie O'Donnell's NRA Discussion Segment of The Rosie O'Donnell Show that aired about one month after the Columbine High School massacre (referred to as Littleton) |
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| Topic: | State, The | The group of people that, having effective control over a government, benefit the most from the exercise of its power | |
| Articles | Why I Am An Anarchist Contrasts the general public view of anarchism with the reality of national governments and their actions |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Articles | Why I Am An Anarchist Contrasts the general public view of anarchism with the reality of national governments and their actions |
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| 26 Mar 2026 | |||
| Group: | Advocates for Self-Government | Nonprofit, nonpartisan libertarian educational organization known for its political quiz | |
| Articles | Synergism Within the Bill of Rights Winner of Bill of Rights Day essay contest, sponsored by the Libertarian Party of Okaloosa County, Fla., and the Advocates for Self-Government; the author was, at the time, a 17-year old homeschooled student |
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| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | Synergism Within the Bill of Rights Winner of Bill of Rights Day essay contest, sponsored by the Libertarian Party of Okaloosa County, Fla., and the Advocates for Self-Government; the author was, at the time, a 17-year old homeschooled student |
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| The Revolution's Forgotten Hero Highlights the work of George Mason as the person "most responsible for penning freedoms into written law" for his contributions to or influence on the Virginia Declaration of Rights, the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Bill of Rights |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The supreme law of the United States of America | |
| Articles | Synergism Within the Bill of Rights Winner of Bill of Rights Day essay contest, sponsored by the Libertarian Party of Okaloosa County, Fla., and the Advocates for Self-Government; the author was, at the time, a 17-year old homeschooled student |
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| The Revolution's Forgotten Hero Highlights the work of George Mason as the person "most responsible for penning freedoms into written law" for his contributions to or influence on the Virginia Declaration of Rights, the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Bill of Rights |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Synergism Within the Bill of Rights Winner of Bill of Rights Day essay contest, sponsored by the Libertarian Party of Okaloosa County, Fla., and the Advocates for Self-Government; the author was, at the time, a 17-year old homeschooled student |
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| Individual: | Jefferson, Thomas | Author of the Declaration of Independence, third president of the United States | |
| Articles | The Revolution's Forgotten Hero Highlights the work of George Mason as the person "most responsible for penning freedoms into written law" for his contributions to or influence on the Virginia Declaration of Rights, the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Bill of Rights |
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| Individual: | Mason, George | Author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights | |
| Articles | The Revolution's Forgotten Hero Highlights the work of George Mason as the person "most responsible for penning freedoms into written law" for his contributions to or influence on the Virginia Declaration of Rights, the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Bill of Rights |
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| 25 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | Presentation to The Eris Society 2000 Discusses Smith's plan for prevent an extinction level event, such as the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction, including related topics such as the diffent categories of asteroids, their chemical composition and terraforming |
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| Reviews | The Quest for Cosmic Justice Review of The Quest for Cosmic Justice (1999) by Thomas Sowell |
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| Topic: | Communism | Socio-economic system in which private property rights are eliminated | |
| Reviews | The Quest for Cosmic Justice Review of The Quest for Cosmic Justice (1999) by Thomas Sowell |
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| Individual: | Ebeling, Richard | Professor of economics, former president of the Foundation for Economic Education | |
| Reviews authored | The Quest for Cosmic Justice Review of The Quest for Cosmic Justice (1999) by Thomas Sowell |
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| Group: | Eris Society | Group of free thinkers who meet to discuss the arts and sciences, philosophy and theology | |
| Articles | Presentation to The Eris Society 2000 Discusses Smith's plan for prevent an extinction level event, such as the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction, including related topics such as the diffent categories of asteroids, their chemical composition and terraforming |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Presentation to The Eris Society 2000 Discusses Smith's plan for prevent an extinction level event, such as the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction, including related topics such as the diffent categories of asteroids, their chemical composition and terraforming |
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| Topic: | Law, Rule of | Legal environment where cases are handled in a non-arbitrary manner | |
| Reviews | The Quest for Cosmic Justice Review of The Quest for Cosmic Justice (1999) by Thomas Sowell |
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| Work: | Moon is a Harsh Mistress, The | Science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein recounting a rebellion in a lunar colony, published in 1966 | |
| Articles | Presentation to The Eris Society 2000 Discusses Smith's plan for prevent an extinction level event, such as the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction, including related topics such as the diffent categories of asteroids, their chemical composition and terraforming |
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| Group: | Society | Grouping of individuals interacting with each other | |
| Reviews | The Quest for Cosmic Justice Review of The Quest for Cosmic Justice (1999) by Thomas Sowell |
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| Individual: | Sowell, Thomas | Author, syndicated columnist, fellow at the Hoover Institution | |
| Reviews | The Quest for Cosmic Justice Review of The Quest for Cosmic Justice (1999) by Thomas Sowell |
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| 24 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Arms, Right to keep and bear | The individual right to own and use firearms and other weapons | |
| Articles | On Socially Responsible Programming Speech prepared by Raymond, and given on his behalf by Harry Hochheiser, upon receipt of the Norbert Weiner Award to the open-source movement, given by the Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility |
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| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | On Socially Responsible Programming Speech prepared by Raymond, and given on his behalf by Harry Hochheiser, upon receipt of the Norbert Weiner Award to the open-source movement, given by the Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility |
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| Paper Money and the Constitution Examines the historical period of the Articles of Confederation and how it led to controls on the issuance of paper money in the U.S. Constitution |
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| Mason, George (1725-1792) Biographical essay |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The supreme law of the United States of America | |
| Articles | Paper Money and the Constitution Examines the historical period of the Articles of Confederation and how it led to controls on the issuance of paper money in the U.S. Constitution |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Paper Money and the Constitution Examines the historical period of the Articles of Confederation and how it led to controls on the issuance of paper money in the U.S. Constitution |
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| Individual: | Madison, James | Author of Federalist essays, fourth president of the United States | |
| Articles | Paper Money and the Constitution Examines the historical period of the Articles of Confederation and how it led to controls on the issuance of paper money in the U.S. Constitution |
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| Individual: | Mason, George | Author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights | |
| Reference | Mason, George (1725-1792) Biographical essay |
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| Topic: | Money | The most commonly used medium of exchange | |
| Articles | Paper Money and the Constitution Examines the historical period of the Articles of Confederation and how it led to controls on the issuance of paper money in the U.S. Constitution |
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| Place: | Rhode Island | The Ocean State - ratified Constitution 29 May 1790 | |
| Articles | Paper Money and the Constitution Examines the historical period of the Articles of Confederation and how it led to controls on the issuance of paper money in the U.S. Constitution |
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| 23 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | Lessons about Our Constitution from Abu Ghraib Argues that constitutional protections and restraints on government are needed more than ever to prevent abuses such as have happened in U.S.-occupied Iraq |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The supreme law of the United States of America | |
| Articles | Lessons about Our Constitution from Abu Ghraib Argues that constitutional protections and restraints on government are needed more than ever to prevent abuses such as have happened in U.S.-occupied Iraq |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Lessons about Our Constitution from Abu Ghraib Argues that constitutional protections and restraints on government are needed more than ever to prevent abuses such as have happened in U.S.-occupied Iraq |
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| Individual: | Hornberger, Jacob G. | President of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Lessons about Our Constitution from Abu Ghraib Argues that constitutional protections and restraints on government are needed more than ever to prevent abuses such as have happened in U.S.-occupied Iraq |
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| Topic: | Rights | Powers and privileges one may properly claim as due | |
| Articles | Lessons about Our Constitution from Abu Ghraib Argues that constitutional protections and restraints on government are needed more than ever to prevent abuses such as have happened in U.S.-occupied Iraq |
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| 20 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | Individual Liberty and Limited Government: Walter E. Williams and The Spirit of George Mason Introduction to the 1993 Frank M. Engle Lecture, "The Legitimate Role of Government in a Free Economy", delivered by Walter Williams at The American College |
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| Individual Liberty and the Constitution: A Response to Robert Bork Responds to Robert Bork's essay "Individual Liberty and the Constitution" published in the June 2008 issue of The American Spectator |
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| Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) Biographical essay |
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| Work: | Declaration of Independence, United States | The document that formed the United States of America | |
| Articles | Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) Biographical essay |
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| Individual: | Jefferson, Thomas | Author of the Declaration of Independence, third president of the United States | |
| Reference | Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) Biographical essay |
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| Topic: | Liberty, Individual | Enjoyment by individuals of social, political and economic rights | |
| Articles | Individual Liberty and the Constitution: A Response to Robert Bork Responds to Robert Bork's essay "Individual Liberty and the Constitution" published in the June 2008 issue of The American Spectator |
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| Individual: | Mason, George | Author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights | |
| Articles | Individual Liberty and Limited Government: Walter E. Williams and The Spirit of George Mason Introduction to the 1993 Frank M. Engle Lecture, "The Legitimate Role of Government in a Free Economy", delivered by Walter Williams at The American College |
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| Topic: | Powers, Enumerated | Constitutional doctrine of limiting the Federal Government to explicitly granted powers | |
| Articles | Individual Liberty and the Constitution: A Response to Robert Bork Responds to Robert Bork's essay "Individual Liberty and the Constitution" published in the June 2008 issue of The American Spectator |
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| Individual: | Williams, Walter E. | Professor of Economics, author, syndicated columnist | |
| Articles | Individual Liberty and Limited Government: Walter E. Williams and The Spirit of George Mason Introduction to the 1993 Frank M. Engle Lecture, "The Legitimate Role of Government in a Free Economy", delivered by Walter Williams at The American College |
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| 19 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | George Mason and the Bills of Rights Relates the life of George Mason, his primary role in writing the Virginia Declaration of Rights and his opposition to ratifying the U.S. Constitution |
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| Individual: | Boettke, Peter | Professor of economics at George Mason University and editor of Review of Austrian Economics | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Individual: | Boudreaux, Donald J. | Professor of Economics, past President of the Foundation for Economic Education | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The supreme law of the United States of America | |
| Articles | George Mason and the Bills of Rights Relates the life of George Mason, his primary role in writing the Virginia Declaration of Rights and his opposition to ratifying the U.S. Constitution |
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| Individual: | Ebeling, Richard | Professor of economics, former president of the Foundation for Economic Education | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Individual: | Evers, Williamson | American educational policy advisor | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Individual: | Founding Fathers | Leading individuals in founding of the United States | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Individual: | Higgs, Robert | Senior Fellow in Political Economy for The Independent Institute | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Group: | Independent Institute | Libertarian public policy research organization founded by David J. Theroux | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Individual: | Mason, George | Author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights | |
| Articles | George Mason and the Bills of Rights Relates the life of George Mason, his primary role in writing the Virginia Declaration of Rights and his opposition to ratifying the U.S. Constitution |
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| Individual: | Skousen, Mark | Author, investment advisor, professor of Economics | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Individual: | Smith, Vernon L. | 2002 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Topic: | Trade | Exchange of goods and services usually indirectly by the use of a widely accepted medium | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Place: | Washington, D.C. | The Nation's Capital | |
| Articles | George Mason and the Bills of Rights Relates the life of George Mason, his primary role in writing the Virginia Declaration of Rights and his opposition to ratifying the U.S. Constitution |
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| Individual: | Washington, George | First president of the United States | |
| Websites | Anti-Tariff.org Includes text of "Trade and Tariffs Declaration", identification of 24 principal signers, additional notable co-signers and link for other individuals to sign |
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| Articles | George Mason and the Bills of Rights Relates the life of George Mason, his primary role in writing the Virginia Declaration of Rights and his opposition to ratifying the U.S. Constitution |
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| 18 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Web Pages | The Freedom Pledge Created by Aaron Zelman and Claire Wolfe for JFPO; suggested for reciting at meetings or as a personal pledge |
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| Articles | George Mason and Individual Rights Biographical essay highlighting Mason's ideas about individual rights and slavery, from his early childhood reading of Locke, the drafting of the Virginia Declaration of Rights to his opposition at the Virginia constitutional ratifying convention |
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| Topic: | Children | Sons and daughters; young persons, infants, adolescents | |
| Web Pages | The Freedom Pledge Created by Aaron Zelman and Claire Wolfe for JFPO; suggested for reciting at meetings or as a personal pledge |
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| Individual: | Mason, George | Author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights | |
| Articles | George Mason and Individual Rights Biographical essay highlighting Mason's ideas about individual rights and slavery, from his early childhood reading of Locke, the drafting of the Virginia Declaration of Rights to his opposition at the Virginia constitutional ratifying convention |
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| Topic: | Rights | Powers and privileges one may properly claim as due | |
| Web Pages | The Freedom Pledge Created by Aaron Zelman and Claire Wolfe for JFPO; suggested for reciting at meetings or as a personal pledge |
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| Articles | George Mason and Individual Rights Biographical essay highlighting Mason's ideas about individual rights and slavery, from his early childhood reading of Locke, the drafting of the Virginia Declaration of Rights to his opposition at the Virginia constitutional ratifying convention |
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| 17 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Articles | Prepared Remarks of James W. Lark, III, at Bill of Rights Day Celebration Text of speech to be given on Bill of Rights Day, 15 Dec 2003, at event sponsored by Jefferson Area Libertarians and the Liberty Coalition |
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| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | Prepared Remarks of James W. Lark, III, at Bill of Rights Day Celebration Text of speech to be given on Bill of Rights Day, 15 Dec 2003, at event sponsored by Jefferson Area Libertarians and the Liberty Coalition |
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| Group: | Liberty International | Formerly International Society for Individual Liberty, "advances world liberty for everyone through international education and networking" | |
| Websites | Liberty-Intl.org Website includes information about Liberty International projects such as their World Conferences and Liberty Camps, publications and a blog |
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| 16 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | The Bill of Rights Relates background stories that led to adoption of the Bill of Rights, including John Lilburne and religious persecution in colonial America |
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| The Anatomy of the State Examines several attributes of the State, including how it maintains and grows itself and how it deals with other States |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The supreme law of the United States of America | |
| Articles | The Bill of Rights Relates background stories that led to adoption of the Bill of Rights, including John Lilburne and religious persecution in colonial America |
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| The Anatomy of the State Examines several attributes of the State, including how it maintains and grows itself and how it deals with other States |
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| Place: | Cuba | Island in the Caribbean Sea, ruled since 1959 by the República de Cuba | |
| Articles | How to Hurt Castro | ||
| Individual: | Lilburne, John | 17th century English activist, advocate of "freeborn" rights and of a written constitution | |
| Articles | The Bill of Rights Relates background stories that led to adoption of the Bill of Rights, including John Lilburne and religious persecution in colonial America |
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| Individual: | Mencken, H. L. | Journalist, author of The American Language | |
| Articles | The Anatomy of the State Examines several attributes of the State, including how it maintains and grows itself and how it deals with other States |
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| Individual: | Nock, Albert Jay | Author of Our Enemy, The State (1935) and first editor of The Freeman (1920-24) | |
| Articles | The Anatomy of the State Examines several attributes of the State, including how it maintains and grows itself and how it deals with other States |
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| Individual: | Oppenheimer, Franz | German sociologist and economist, author of The State | |
| Articles | The Anatomy of the State Examines several attributes of the State, including how it maintains and grows itself and how it deals with other States |
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| Topic: | Property | Tangible goods owned or claimed by one or more individuals | |
| Articles | The Anatomy of the State Examines several attributes of the State, including how it maintains and grows itself and how it deals with other States |
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| Individual: | Rothbard, Murray N. | Economist of the Austrian School, author of Man, Economy, and State (1962) and For a New Liberty (1973) | |
| Writings | The Anatomy of the State Examines several attributes of the State, including how it maintains and grows itself and how it deals with other States |
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| Topic: | State, The | The group of people that, having effective control over a government, benefit the most from the exercise of its power | |
| Articles | The Anatomy of the State Examines several attributes of the State, including how it maintains and grows itself and how it deals with other States |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Articles | The Anatomy of the State Examines several attributes of the State, including how it maintains and grows itself and how it deals with other States |
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| 13 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Reference | The Bill of Rights: A Transcription Includes transcript of the 1789 joint resolution of the United States Congress and link to a high-resolution image of the original document |
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| Websites | Bill of Rights - Security Edition Website that sold (c. 2002-2017) travel accessories with the text of the Bill of Rights, in response to the creation of the Transportation Security Administration and its inspection requirements prior to boarding airplanes |
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| Our Constitutional Rights Website that uses humorous text and images to discuss the rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments; includes a Constitutional Geeks quiz |
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| Topic: | Searches and seizures, Unreasonable | Protection from unwarranted searches and takings | |
| Websites | Bill of Rights - Security Edition Website that sold (c. 2002-2017) travel accessories with the text of the Bill of Rights, in response to the creation of the Transportation Security Administration and its inspection requirements prior to boarding airplanes |
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| 12 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Reference | United States Bill of Rights Transcribed text with hyperlinked references to other areas of FreedomCircle.com, as well as a Spanish translation |
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| 11 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Arms, Right to keep and bear | The individual right to own and use firearms and other weapons | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | What might have happened on Sept. 11 if this were truly The Land of the Free Commentary on the 11 Sept. attacks and the second amendment to the U.S. Constitution |
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| Group: | Atlas Network | Nonprofit organization that helps to develop a network of worldwide market-oriented think tanks | |
| Podcasts | The Cato Institute at 40 Interview with Peter Goettler, President and CEO of the Cato Institute since March 2015, discussing the institute's 40 year history |
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| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | What might have happened on Sept. 11 if this were truly The Land of the Free Commentary on the 11 Sept. attacks and the second amendment to the U.S. Constitution |
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| Remember September 11th! Commentary on the U.S. public response two years after the invasion of Iraq |
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| Podcasts | The Cato Institute at 40 Interview with Peter Goettler, President and CEO of the Cato Institute since March 2015, discussing the institute's 40 year history |
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| Individual: | Boudreaux, Donald J. | Professor of Economics, past President of the Foundation for Economic Education | |
| Podcasts | The Cato Institute at 40 Interview with Peter Goettler, President and CEO of the Cato Institute since March 2015, discussing the institute's 40 year history |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Remember September 11th! Commentary on the U.S. public response two years after the invasion of Iraq |
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| Group: | Cato Institute | Libertarian public policy research and advocacy foundation in Washington, DC | |
| Podcasts | The Cato Institute at 40 Interview with Peter Goettler, President and CEO of the Cato Institute since March 2015, discussing the institute's 40 year history |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Remember September 11th! Commentary on the U.S. public response two years after the invasion of Iraq |
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| Topic: | Libertarianism | Political philosophy that advocates freedom of action and thought for every human | |
| Podcasts | The Cato Institute at 40 Interview with Peter Goettler, President and CEO of the Cato Institute since March 2015, discussing the institute's 40 year history |
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| 10 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | A Nation Remembers III Animated commentary on U.S. foreign policy on the third anniversary of the Sept. 2001 attacks |
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| It's Because of 9/11! Commentary on President George W. Bush's arguments for various policies and actions |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | It's Because of 9/11! Commentary on President George W. Bush's arguments for various policies and actions |
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| Individual: | Harper, F. A. | Economics professor, founder of the Institute for Humane Studies | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| Individual: | Hayek, F. A. | Economist, cowinner of the 1974 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| Individual: | Higgs, Robert | Senior Fellow in Political Economy for The Independent Institute | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| Group: | Independent Institute | Libertarian public policy research organization founded by David J. Theroux | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | A Nation Remembers III Animated commentary on U.S. foreign policy on the third anniversary of the Sept. 2001 attacks |
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| Topic: | Libertarianism | Political philosophy that advocates freedom of action and thought for every human | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| Topic: | Liberty, Threats To | Actions by government that restrict individual liberty | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| Individual: | Theroux, David J. | Founder, President and CEO of The Independent Institute | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| Individual: | Thoreau, Henry David | Trascendentalist philosopher, author and abolitionist, noted for the essay "Resistance to Civil Government" | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| Topic: | Vietnam War | Conflict during 1954-1975 between South and North Vietnam, with increasing United States involvement | |
| Interviews | An Interview With David Theroux Topics discussed include: the Independent Institute, Theroux's life before founding it, possible connection to Thoreau, the Vietnam War, his heroes and influencers, activism, September 11 and book recommendations |
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| 9 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Articles | Why They Hate Us Examines the myth that the United States is hated because Americans "are free and represent democracy", suggesting Americans ought to "get curious" about what their government has done to foreigners over the last century |
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| With Enemies Like This, Who Needs Friends? Reflects on the actions taken by the U.S. government in response to threats, such as from bad actors like Al Qaeda, or disclosures from whistleblowers such as Snowden and Manning |
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| Reviews | Why We Fight Detailed review of the 2005 documentary Why We Fight |
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| Individual: | Eisenhower, Dwight D. | Thirty-fourth president of the United States | |
| Reviews | Why We Fight Detailed review of the 2005 documentary Why We Fight |
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| Topic: | Imperialism | Domination or control, by one country, of one or more other countries or territories | |
| Articles | Why They Hate Us Examines the myth that the United States is hated because Americans "are free and represent democracy", suggesting Americans ought to "get curious" about what their government has done to foreigners over the last century |
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| Place: | Iran | Territory in southwest Asia, ruled since 1979 by the Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān | |
| Articles | Why They Hate Us Examines the myth that the United States is hated because Americans "are free and represent democracy", suggesting Americans ought to "get curious" about what their government has done to foreigners over the last century |
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| Topic: | Militarism | A political system influenced greatly by a large, permanent military force | |
| Reviews | Why We Fight Detailed review of the 2005 documentary Why We Fight |
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| Topic: | Military Industrial Complex | The U.S. military "establishment": the armed forces and the companies and politicians that depend on them | |
| Reviews | Why We Fight Detailed review of the 2005 documentary Why We Fight |
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| Individual: | Raimondo, Justin | Editorial director of Antiwar.com | |
| Reviews authored | Why We Fight Detailed review of the 2005 documentary Why We Fight |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Why They Hate Us Examines the myth that the United States is hated because Americans "are free and represent democracy", suggesting Americans ought to "get curious" about what their government has done to foreigners over the last century |
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| Topic: | Terrorism | The systematic use of violence to attempt to achieve ideological goals | |
| Articles | Why They Hate Us Examines the myth that the United States is hated because Americans "are free and represent democracy", suggesting Americans ought to "get curious" about what their government has done to foreigners over the last century |
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| Place: | United States | Territory in central and northwest North America, ruled since 1788 by the United States of America | |
| Articles | Why They Hate Us Examines the myth that the United States is hated because Americans "are free and represent democracy", suggesting Americans ought to "get curious" about what their government has done to foreigners over the last century |
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| With Enemies Like This, Who Needs Friends? Reflects on the actions taken by the U.S. government in response to threats, such as from bad actors like Al Qaeda, or disclosures from whistleblowers such as Snowden and Manning |
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| Work: | Why We Fight | 2005 documentary, winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival | |
| Reviews | Why We Fight Detailed review of the 2005 documentary Why We Fight |
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| Topic: | World War II | Worldwide conflict from 1939 to 1945 | |
| Reviews | Why We Fight Detailed review of the 2005 documentary Why We Fight |
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| 6 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Articles | Thinking about Foreign Policy Analyzes why most people, even libertarians, tend to think about foreign policy as if it were decided upon by "the people" or at least with their interests in mind, rather than the "ruling elite" and its desire "to preserve and augment its own power" |
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| Topic: | Children | Sons and daughters; young persons, infants, adolescents | |
| Articles | Sanctions: The Cruel and Brutal War against the Iraqi People, Part 2 Continues the account of the U.S. government sanctions against Iraq, describing the "oil for food" program, the resignations of two senior United Nations officials in protest and the influence on the 11 Sept 2001 attacks |
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| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | Thinking about Foreign Policy Analyzes why most people, even libertarians, tend to think about foreign policy as if it were decided upon by "the people" or at least with their interests in mind, rather than the "ruling elite" and its desire "to preserve and augment its own power" |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | The Accidental Inventor of Today's Capitalism: Jean-Baptiste Say, No Longer a Villain, Stands Guard Over Free Markets Written in the aftermath of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, discusses Say's law, both as popularly heard and what he actually wrote, and Keynes' role in making Say's unwritten words famous as well as his preference for government intervention |
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| Thinking about Foreign Policy Analyzes why most people, even libertarians, tend to think about foreign policy as if it were decided upon by "the people" or at least with their interests in mind, rather than the "ruling elite" and its desire "to preserve and augment its own power" |
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| Topic: | Libertarianism | Political philosophy that advocates freedom of action and thought for every human | |
| Articles | Thinking about Foreign Policy Analyzes why most people, even libertarians, tend to think about foreign policy as if it were decided upon by "the people" or at least with their interests in mind, rather than the "ruling elite" and its desire "to preserve and augment its own power" |
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| Individual: | Ricardo, David | 18th/19th century British economist | |
| Articles | The Accidental Inventor of Today's Capitalism: Jean-Baptiste Say, No Longer a Villain, Stands Guard Over Free Markets Written in the aftermath of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, discusses Say's law, both as popularly heard and what he actually wrote, and Keynes' role in making Say's unwritten words famous as well as his preference for government intervention |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Thinking about Foreign Policy Analyzes why most people, even libertarians, tend to think about foreign policy as if it were decided upon by "the people" or at least with their interests in mind, rather than the "ruling elite" and its desire "to preserve and augment its own power" |
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| Individual: | Say, Jean-Baptiste | 18th-19th century French economist | |
| Articles | The Accidental Inventor of Today's Capitalism: Jean-Baptiste Say, No Longer a Villain, Stands Guard Over Free Markets Written in the aftermath of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, discusses Say's law, both as popularly heard and what he actually wrote, and Keynes' role in making Say's unwritten words famous as well as his preference for government intervention |
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| Topic: | State, The | The group of people that, having effective control over a government, benefit the most from the exercise of its power | |
| Articles | Thinking about Foreign Policy Analyzes why most people, even libertarians, tend to think about foreign policy as if it were decided upon by "the people" or at least with their interests in mind, rather than the "ruling elite" and its desire "to preserve and augment its own power" |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Articles | Thinking about Foreign Policy Analyzes why most people, even libertarians, tend to think about foreign policy as if it were decided upon by "the people" or at least with their interests in mind, rather than the "ruling elite" and its desire "to preserve and augment its own power" |
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| Topic: | World War II | Worldwide conflict from 1939 to 1945 | |
| Articles | Thinking about Foreign Policy Analyzes why most people, even libertarians, tend to think about foreign policy as if it were decided upon by "the people" or at least with their interests in mind, rather than the "ruling elite" and its desire "to preserve and augment its own power" |
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| 5 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Interviews | Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Video and transcript of the C-SPAN talk show; Lamb interviews Kwiatkowski about the 2003 invasion of Iraq and her participation in the 2005 film Why We Fight |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Interviews | Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Video and transcript of the C-SPAN talk show; Lamb interviews Kwiatkowski about the 2003 invasion of Iraq and her participation in the 2005 film Why We Fight |
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| Individual: | Eisenhower, Dwight D. | Thirty-fourth president of the United States | |
| Interviews | Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Video and transcript of the C-SPAN talk show; Lamb interviews Kwiatkowski about the 2003 invasion of Iraq and her participation in the 2005 film Why We Fight |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Interviews | Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Video and transcript of the C-SPAN talk show; Lamb interviews Kwiatkowski about the 2003 invasion of Iraq and her participation in the 2005 film Why We Fight |
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| Topic: | Military Industrial Complex | The U.S. military "establishment": the armed forces and the companies and politicians that depend on them | |
| Interviews | Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Video and transcript of the C-SPAN talk show; Lamb interviews Kwiatkowski about the 2003 invasion of Iraq and her participation in the 2005 film Why We Fight |
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| Group: | Republican Party | Political party in the United States, generally tending to conservative policies | |
| Interviews | Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Video and transcript of the C-SPAN talk show; Lamb interviews Kwiatkowski about the 2003 invasion of Iraq and her participation in the 2005 film Why We Fight |
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| Work: | Why We Fight | 2005 documentary, winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival | |
| Interviews | Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Video and transcript of the C-SPAN talk show; Lamb interviews Kwiatkowski about the 2003 invasion of Iraq and her participation in the 2005 film Why We Fight |
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| 4 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Articles | More Bush Insults Comments on George W. Bush's nomination of White House counsel Harriet Miers to the U.S. Supreme Court and on his speech asking for support on the "war on terror" |
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| A Letter From Butler Shaffer Relates the change in people's behavior after the September 2001 attacks, some standing up for principle whereas others followed the herd, but in the end finding some cause for optimism |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Articles | More Bush Insults Comments on George W. Bush's nomination of White House counsel Harriet Miers to the U.S. Supreme Court and on his speech asking for support on the "war on terror" |
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| Place: | California | The Golden State | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 4.79, rank: 47 |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The supreme law of the United States of America | |
| Articles | More Bush Insults Comments on George W. Bush's nomination of White House counsel Harriet Miers to the U.S. Supreme Court and on his speech asking for support on the "war on terror" |
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| Place: | Hawaii | Islands in the central Pacific Ocean, ruled since 1959 by State of Hawaii - Mokuʻāina o Hawaiʻi | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 4.63, rank: 48 |
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| Topic: | Liberty, Individual | Enjoyment by individuals of social, political and economic rights | |
| Articles | A Letter From Butler Shaffer Relates the change in people's behavior after the September 2001 attacks, some standing up for principle whereas others followed the herd, but in the end finding some cause for optimism |
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| Place: | New Mexico | Land of Enchantment | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 4.05, rank: 50 |
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| Place: | New York | The Empire State - ratified Constitution 26 Jul 1788 | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 4.39, rank: 49 |
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| Place: | Oregon | The Beaver State | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 4.84, rank: 46 |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | More Bush Insults Comments on George W. Bush's nomination of White House counsel Harriet Miers to the U.S. Supreme Court and on his speech asking for support on the "war on terror" |
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| Individual: | Shaffer, Butler | Professor of law at Southwestern University | |
| Writings | A Letter From Butler Shaffer Relates the change in people's behavior after the September 2001 attacks, some standing up for principle whereas others followed the herd, but in the end finding some cause for optimism |
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| Topic: | Terrorism | The systematic use of violence to attempt to achieve ideological goals | |
| Articles | A Letter From Butler Shaffer Relates the change in people's behavior after the September 2001 attacks, some standing up for principle whereas others followed the herd, but in the end finding some cause for optimism |
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| 3 Mar 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Articles | The Kenyan Massacre’s Roots in America's Somalia Policy Comments on the 21 Sep 2013 Westgate shopping mall shooting in Nairobi, based on reporting on Somalia's situation by Scott Horton and Jeremy Scahill |
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| Place: | Chile | Territory in southwest South America, ruled since 1980 by the República de Chile | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Topic: | Drugs, War on | Legislation and enforcement actions against consumers and producers of substances that are deemed to be addictive or otherwise dangerous | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Topic: | Education, Compulsory | Attendance in schools that is mandated by laws | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Individual: | Friedman, Milton | 1976 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Topic: | Health care | Preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic and other services related to the health of an individual | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Place: | Kenya | Territory in east central Africa, ruled since 1964 by the Republic of Kenya | |
| Articles | The Kenyan Massacre’s Roots in America's Somalia Policy Comments on the 21 Sep 2013 Westgate shopping mall shooting in Nairobi, based on reporting on Somalia's situation by Scott Horton and Jeremy Scahill |
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| Topic: | Market economy | The uncoerced, consensual exchanges of goods and services between individuals, without intervention by the State | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Individual: | Nixon, Richard | Thirty-seventh president of the United States, infamous for the Watergate scandal | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Topic: | No Free Lunch | TANSTAAFL - There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Individual: | Reagan, Ronald | Hollywood actor, fortieth president of the United States | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | The Kenyan Massacre’s Roots in America's Somalia Policy Comments on the 21 Sep 2013 Westgate shopping mall shooting in Nairobi, based on reporting on Somalia's situation by Scott Horton and Jeremy Scahill |
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| Topic: | Socialism | Socio-economic system in which the means of production and distribution are under collective or government control | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| Place: | Somalia | Territory in eastern Africa, nominally ruled since 1960 by the Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya | |
| Articles | The Kenyan Massacre’s Roots in America's Somalia Policy Comments on the 21 Sep 2013 Westgate shopping mall shooting in Nairobi, based on reporting on Somalia's situation by Scott Horton and Jeremy Scahill |
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| Place: | United States | Territory in central and northwest North America, ruled since 1788 by the United States of America | |
| Book chapters | The Drug War as a Socialist Enterprise Adapted from keynote address at Fifth International Conference on Drug Policy Reform; examines why, 20 years after his admonition against the drug war, the government continues its attempts at enforcement, in spite of the predicted results |
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| 2 Mar 2026 | |||
| Place: | Afghanistan | Territory in southwest central Asia, nominally ruled since 2004 by the Da Afġānistān Islāmī Jumhoryat | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Alaska | The Last Frontier | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 5.31, rank: 43 |
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| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| How It All Began Questions American involvement in Somalia, supposedly because some people there may belong to al-Qaeda, and criticizes the "global war on terrorism" |
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| Place: | Brazil | Territory in eastern South America, ruled since 1988 by the República Federativa do Brasil | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Cambodia | Territory in southeast Asia, ruled since 1993 by the Preăh Réachéanachâk Kâmpŭchéa | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Chile | Territory in southwest South America, ruled since 1980 by the República de Chile | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Cuba | Island in the Caribbean Sea, ruled since 1959 by the República de Cuba | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Delaware | Motto: Liberty and Independence - ratified Constitution 7 Dec 1787 | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 5.06, rank: 44 |
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| Place: | El Salvador | Territory in Central America, ruled since 1983 by the República de El Salvador | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Topic: | Ethics | Branch of philosophy that studies the values that guide human conduct | |
| Articles | How It All Began Questions American involvement in Somalia, supposedly because some people there may belong to al-Qaeda, and criticizes the "global war on terrorism" |
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| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Greece | Territory in southeast Europe, ruled since 1975 by the Elliniki Dhimokratia | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Guatemala | Territory in Central America, ruled since 1985 by the República de Guatemala | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Indonesia | Territory in southeast Asia, ruled since 1959 by the Republik Indonesia | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Iran | Territory in southwest Asia, ruled since 1979 by the Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Iraq | Territory in southwest Asia, ruled since 2005 by the Jumhūriyyat Al-‘Irāq | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Laos | Territory in southeast Asia, ruled since 1975 by the Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Nicaragua | Territory in Central America, ruled since 1987 by the República de Nicaragua | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Rhode Island | The Ocean State - ratified Constitution 29 May 1790 | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 5.57, rank: 41 |
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| Place: | Somalia | Territory in eastern Africa, nominally ruled since 1960 by the Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya | |
| Articles | How It All Began Questions American involvement in Somalia, supposedly because some people there may belong to al-Qaeda, and criticizes the "global war on terrorism" |
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| Topic: | Terrorism | The systematic use of violence to attempt to achieve ideological goals | |
| Articles | How It All Began Questions American involvement in Somalia, supposedly because some people there may belong to al-Qaeda, and criticizes the "global war on terrorism" |
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| Place: | United States | Territory in central and northwest North America, ruled since 1788 by the United States of America | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Vermont | The Green Mountain State | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 4.87, rank: 45 |
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| Place: | Vietnam | Territory in southeast Asia, ruled since 1976 by the Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam | |
| Articles | Improve the CIA? Better to abolish it Lists some of the countries where the CIA conducted subversive operations and recommends abolishing the agency |
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| Place: | Virginia, West | Motto: Montani Semper Liberi (Mountaineers Are Always Free) | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 5.50, rank: 42 |
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| 27 Feb 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Articles | Government the Exploiter, Not Protector Argues that, contrary to popular belief, the primary goal of government is not to protect the citizens but rather to exploit them though taxes and a system of privileges that favors those with political connections |
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| How Did We Get Here? Recapitulates the actions of various media outlets and "semi-credible sources" in making the case for the Iraqi invasion and supporting its continuation after the 2007 "surge" |
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| Free Mark Cuban and Abolish the SEC Discusses Securities and Exchange Commission v. Mark Cuban (17 Nov 2008) insider trading case, concerning the latter's sale in June 2004 of shares in Mamma.com |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Articles | Free Mark Cuban and Abolish the SEC Discusses Securities and Exchange Commission v. Mark Cuban (17 Nov 2008) insider trading case, concerning the latter's sale in June 2004 of shares in Mamma.com |
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| Topic: | Business | Commercial activities that provide goods and services | |
| Articles | Free Mark Cuban and Abolish the SEC Discusses Securities and Exchange Commission v. Mark Cuban (17 Nov 2008) insider trading case, concerning the latter's sale in June 2004 of shares in Mamma.com |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Government the Exploiter, Not Protector Argues that, contrary to popular belief, the primary goal of government is not to protect the citizens but rather to exploit them though taxes and a system of privileges that favors those with political connections |
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| Individual: | Hornberger, Jacob G. | President of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Free Mark Cuban and Abolish the SEC Discusses Securities and Exchange Commission v. Mark Cuban (17 Nov 2008) insider trading case, concerning the latter's sale in June 2004 of shares in Mamma.com |
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| Place: | Illinois | The Prairie State | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 5.58, rank: 40 |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Articles | How Did We Get Here? Recapitulates the actions of various media outlets and "semi-credible sources" in making the case for the Iraqi invasion and supporting its continuation after the 2007 "surge" |
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| Place: | Kentucky | The Bluegrass State | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 5.80, rank: 37 |
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| Place: | Maine | The Pine Tree State | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 5.90, rank: 36 |
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| Place: | Mississippi | The Magnolia State | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 5.69, rank: 39 |
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| Place: | New Jersey | Motto: Liberty and Prosperity - ratified Constitution 18 Dec 1787 | |
| Measures of Freedom | Economic Freedom Summary 2023 subnational level score: 5.70, rank: 38 |
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| Individual: | Raimondo, Justin | Editorial director of Antiwar.com | |
| Writings | How Did We Get Here? Recapitulates the actions of various media outlets and "semi-credible sources" in making the case for the Iraqi invasion and supporting its continuation after the 2007 "surge" |
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| Individual: | Rand, Ayn | Objectivist philosopher, novelist | |
| Articles | Free Mark Cuban and Abolish the SEC Discusses Securities and Exchange Commission v. Mark Cuban (17 Nov 2008) insider trading case, concerning the latter's sale in June 2004 of shares in Mamma.com |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Government the Exploiter, Not Protector Argues that, contrary to popular belief, the primary goal of government is not to protect the citizens but rather to exploit them though taxes and a system of privileges that favors those with political connections |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Articles | Government the Exploiter, Not Protector Argues that, contrary to popular belief, the primary goal of government is not to protect the citizens but rather to exploit them though taxes and a system of privileges that favors those with political connections |
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| 26 Feb 2026 | |||
| Place: | Afghanistan | Territory in southwest central Asia, nominally ruled since 2004 by the Da Afġānistān Islāmī Jumhoryat | |
| Articles | Freedom, Security, and the Roots of Terrorism against the United States Reflections on the 11 September attacks a few weeks after, discusses the reasons for the terrorist attacks and proposes certain measures to deal with the situation |
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| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Articles | Freedom, Security, and the Roots of Terrorism against the United States Reflections on the 11 September attacks a few weeks after, discusses the reasons for the terrorist attacks and proposes certain measures to deal with the situation |
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| Book chapters | Foreword Examines the historical precedents for the Paulian view that American foreign and domestic policy both be conducted in the same non-interventionist manner |
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| Individual: | Ebeling, Richard | Professor of economics, former president of the Foundation for Economic Education | |
| Writings | Freedom, Security, and the Roots of Terrorism against the United States Reflections on the 11 September attacks a few weeks after, discusses the reasons for the terrorist attacks and proposes certain measures to deal with the situation |
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| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | Freedom, Security, and the Roots of Terrorism against the United States Reflections on the 11 September attacks a few weeks after, discusses the reasons for the terrorist attacks and proposes certain measures to deal with the situation |
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| Individual: | Founding Fathers | Leading individuals in founding of the United States | |
| Book chapters | Foreword Examines the historical precedents for the Paulian view that American foreign and domestic policy both be conducted in the same non-interventionist manner |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Freedom, Security, and the Roots of Terrorism against the United States Reflections on the 11 September attacks a few weeks after, discusses the reasons for the terrorist attacks and proposes certain measures to deal with the situation |
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| Book chapters | Foreword Examines the historical precedents for the Paulian view that American foreign and domestic policy both be conducted in the same non-interventionist manner |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Book chapters | Foreword Examines the historical precedents for the Paulian view that American foreign and domestic policy both be conducted in the same non-interventionist manner |
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| Group: | Mont Pelerin Society | Worldwide group of economists and classical liberals, founded after World War II by F. A. Hayek | |
| Articles | Freedom, Security, and the Roots of Terrorism against the United States Reflections on the 11 September attacks a few weeks after, discusses the reasons for the terrorist attacks and proposes certain measures to deal with the situation |
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| Individual: | Paul, Ron | Texas Republican Congressman, 1988 Libertarian Presidential candidate, 2008 Republican Presidential prospective candidate | |
| Book chapters | Foreword Examines the historical precedents for the Paulian view that American foreign and domestic policy both be conducted in the same non-interventionist manner |
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| Individual: | Rockwell, Lew | President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and editor of LewRockwell.com | |
| Book chapters | Foreword Examines the historical precedents for the Paulian view that American foreign and domestic policy both be conducted in the same non-interventionist manner |
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| Topic: | Terrorism | The systematic use of violence to attempt to achieve ideological goals | |
| Articles | Freedom, Security, and the Roots of Terrorism against the United States Reflections on the 11 September attacks a few weeks after, discusses the reasons for the terrorist attacks and proposes certain measures to deal with the situation |
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| Topic: | Trade | Exchange of goods and services usually indirectly by the use of a widely accepted medium | |
| Book chapters | Foreword Examines the historical precedents for the Paulian view that American foreign and domestic policy both be conducted in the same non-interventionist manner |
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| Topic: | Transportation | The means and equipment used for the movement of passengers and goods | |
| Articles | Freedom, Security, and the Roots of Terrorism against the United States Reflections on the 11 September attacks a few weeks after, discusses the reasons for the terrorist attacks and proposes certain measures to deal with the situation |
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